Normative data for laryngeal adductor reflex (LAR) response rates to low, medium, and high stimulation forces are useful to assess sensory dysfunction in a variety of laryngopharyngeal disorders.
A Look at Baseline Characteristics of Transgender Patients seeking Gender-Affirming Voice Treatment
Treatment-seeking transgender women perceive a voice handicap in speaking and singing that appears separate from gender-related voice/communication concerns.
Vaccination and Medical Advancements Helping to Decrease Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis Incidence
Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis continues to decline since the implementation of the HPV vaccination, and advancements show promise in RRP medical management.
Evidence Supports Current Recommendation Regarding Suture Position in Arytenoid Adduction
Arytenoid adduction suture placed in the anterior inferior thyroid ala results in the best acoustic, aerodynamic, and voice quality outcomes.
Prolonged Hospital Stay After Total Laryngectomy a Strong Indicator for Long-Term Mortality
A look at the factors and complications associated with prolonged inpatient length of stay in patients who receive total laryngectomy.
Hypopharyngeal-Esophageal Multichannel Intraluminal Impedance-pH Monitoring of LPR Patients May Affect Therapeutic Strategies
Hypopharyngeal-proximal reflux episodes occur less frequently than gastroesophageal reflux disease episodes after meals and at night, and future therapies for LPR patients should take the HEMII-pH profile into consideration.
Success with Mandibular Advancement During Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy Correlates with Less Success in Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation
Patients having significant airway improvement in the upper pharynx with mandibular advancement (MA) during drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) appear less likely to succeed with hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS).
Electrode Configuration Impacts Stability of Nerve Monitoring Signal During Thyroid Surgery
A look at the impact of positioning or head manipulation during thyroid surgery on two different commercially available recording electrode arrays.
Manometry Identifies Most Common Abnormalities in Patients with Globus Sensation
Among 24-hour dual-probe pH testing, esophageal high-resolution manometry, esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), and contrast videofluoroscopy (esophagram), which modality is most able to identify the common abnormalities seen in patients with globus sensation? […]
Voice and Airway Presentations of Patients with Chronic Pain Syndromes Are Clinically Indistinguishable
The voice and airway presentation of patients with FMS, IBS, and/or CFS suggests that these disorders may be different clinical manifestations of a shared pathophysiology.
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